Responsibilities: • Conducted research on behavioral, biological and
psychological life systems to support sales strategies.
Not exact matches
society, where sin is viewed as little more than
psychological maladjustment, or behavior arising out of corrupt economic structures, or as a failure of the educational
system, baptism reminds us that, in spite of Gestalt and I'm OK, You're OK, what we do naturally is not the best we could do, that our inborn selfishness and pride are
life - and - death matters, that Christians are made, not born.
Whereas Whiteheadians can rightly be faulted for failing to probe the sensibility that leads to acceptance of false philosophies and the historical and
psychological origins of this sensibility, deep ecologists can be faulted for failing to provide practical proposals for slowing and finally stopping the human destruction of
life - support
systems without causing even worse evils.
I believe in this
system because I am convinced it is necessary to the
psychological dimensions of human
life, to the levels of personality from which human motivation finally springs.
Researchers suspect that the underdevelopment of this
system early in
life may cause problems with emotional regulation that result in more severe
psychological problems later on.
Recent conversations about mental health in the university — depression, loneliness, suicide — have largely flailed to consider in any holistic way the distance imposed on families within such
systems, as
life - partners
live apart for months and often years at a time, with one spouse shouldering the burden of childcare alone while the other manages the
psychological pain of loneliness and distance from the children and partner.
In a study to be published in
Psychological Science, researchers from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen demonstrate that brain cells in what is called the mirror
system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform in everyday
life.
All participants answered questions about stressful experiences throughout their
lives, including educational difficulties, interpersonal conflicts, financial insecurity, legal or justice -
system issues, serious health events, and
psychological or physical trauma.
Just like there is a
psychological construct or default that is unconsciously influencing our ability to follow through with a desired action («I really do want to lose weight and keep it off for the the rest of my
life»), there is a tried and true
system of needs for the body to maintain an optimum weight.
He suggests that if a woman
lives a very stressful lifestyle, always tries to do her best in performing her duties at home and work, often in a hurry, dealing with many different things at the same time, if she doesn't rest and sleep long enough at night, gets often nervous or irritated, drinks coffee or uses other stimulants to increase her energy so that she could be more efficient, then guess what the «intelligent» immune
system, which responds to the physiological and
psychological needs, do?
At the heart of it is your «
psychological portfolio,» a term coined by U.S. retirement expert Dr. Nancy K. Schlossberg to focus attention on how our identity, relationships, support
systems and purpose will be impacted once our traditional working
lives end.
Specifically, he explores the
psychological effects of individuals who choose to
live simply («voluntary simplicity») and in a way to preserve ecological
systems.
• Developed mathematical models concerning behavioral, biological,
psychological, and other
life systems.
Specialties: Counseling and psychotherapy across the lifespan — children, adolescents / young adults, adults, and seniors; individual, couples, family,
systems, and group therapy; grief / bereavement counseling; depression, anxiety, chronic and
life - threatening illness for patients and caregivers;
psychological testing and assessment; depth and existential growth; supervision.
Mothers most commonly reported that their children were in the care of relatives (65 %) with 11 % reporting that their child was in the child protection
system.15 Disruption to a child's
living arrangements, including separation from parents and siblings, can result in
psychological and emotional distress.16 17 A recent systematic review and meta - analysis of 40 studies that investigated child outcomes when either parent was incarcerated found a significant association with antisocial behaviour (pooled OR = 1.6, 95 % CI 1.4 to 1.9) and poor educational performance (pooled OR = 1.4, 95 % CI 1.1 to 1.8).18 Other research indicates that children of incarcerated mothers are at risk of increased criminal involvement, mental health issues, physical health problems, behavioural problems, 19 child protection contact20 and poorer educational outcomes.21
Evidence linking
psychological stress to asthma continues to grow with our increased understanding of the natural history of asthma and the neurobiology underlying stress vulnerability.1 - 3 Stress exposure during infancy and early childhood may exert particularly robust effects on the physiological
systems that respond to stress.4 - 6 Evidence from animal and human studies strongly suggests that early
life adversity shapes stress neurobiology, 7 resulting in disturbed regulation of endocrine and autonomic processes (eg, hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal [HPA] axis, sympathetic - adrenal - medullary
system).
The School of
Life is a global organisation dedicated to teaching skills not covered by the regular education
system - skills that develop emotional intelligence and encourage
psychological well - being.
The theory integrates psychodynamic and existential
systems of thought in explaining how
psychological defenses formed very early in
life are reinforced as children develop an understanding of personal mortality.
Our findings support a family
systems risk model14 that explains children's cognitive, social and emotional development using information about five kinds of family risk or protective factors: (1) Each family member's level of adaptation, self - perceptions, mental health and
psychological distress; (2) The quality of both mother - child and father - child relationships; (3) The quality of the relationship between the parents, including communication styles, conflict resolution, problem - solving styles and emotion regulation; (4) Patterns of both couple and parent - child relationships transmitted across the generations; and (5) The balance between
life stressors and social supports outside the immediate family.
• Adults with health related issues • Management of chronic pain • Navigating medical
system • Adjustment to
life events • Support for grief and loss • Increase coping skills for managing stress • Conducting
psychological testing to further clarify psychiatric diagnosis and readiness for surgical procedures.